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I use my photos for scrapbooking and am looking for a new camera. My Casio Z75 really produces dark pictures. I do not want to go into an SLR because it just doesn't fit the way I shoot pictures. I take mostly indoor shots and print in 4x6 or smaller with the occational 5x7. Picture quality is my main concern. I think I have narrowed it to the Finepix F100fd or the Panny Lumix DMC-LX3. Which one is my best bet? I would be open to others as well. Thanks.
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I would imagine these two will do close to as good as the other using the controls on the camera. If you ever got to the point to where you were willing to use flash to enhance an indoor scene, the LX3 offers the ultimate control with the ability to use TTL flash unitswith heads that can be tilted up for bounceflash or fitted with light modifyersmounted in its' TTL hot shoe.
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